Jane Eyre on Page and Screen: Costumes and Hair
Early on in this series, I promised to discuss costumes and hair. I’m no expert, but I do take an interest …
Early on in this series, I promised to discuss costumes and hair. I’m no expert, but I do take an interest …
In our survey of Jane Eyre adaptations, we have come to a point where the films diverge widely. Feature-length films, …
Throughout Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë associates tropical foreign climes with dangers to body and soul: tempestuous hurricanes, sulfurous green heat, contagious fevers, …
After his abrupt disappearance from Thornfield, Mr. Rochester is absent for “upwards of a fortnight” (i.e., more than two weeks). …
Contrary to popular belief, the setting of Jane Eyre is not Victorian. According to Wikipedia, Jane Eyre is set “somewhere …
The Fire Scene is a turning point in Jane Eyre. It is the first time Mr. Rochester calls our heroine “Jane” …
Last time we looked at Mr. Rochester in the drawing room; today we meet Rochester in the dining room. Soon we …
Today marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charlotte Brontë. I could not let the date pass without notice, and …
For many readers, the most absorbing chapters of Jane Eyre are XIII, XIV and XV, each of which contains a …
We have now reached what may be the most extraordinary chapter in Jane Eyre. Not because it contains Jane’s first meeting with Mr. …